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Newsletter April 9th, 2019 meeting at University of Memphis Current BOG In this Issue This meeting is held in the Tennessee Ballroom President Daniel Longserre 901.372.0404 President Elect Mariel Meegan 901.384.8400 Tech Transfer Rachel Gorman 901.383.5770 Secretary Alan Watts 901.452.6283 President’s Corner - Page One Golf Tournament Info - Page Two thur Four Meeting Info - Page Five Calendar of Events - Page Six YEA Event - Page Seven Job Openings - Page Eight Listing of Resumes - Page Nine Click Here for the current issue of the ASHRAE Digital Journal Treasurer Tom Bird 901.345.6100 R&P Casper Briggs 901.260.9854 Membership Jesse Taylor 901.367.1180 Historian Jerry Gatlin 901.452.2500 Memorials Ken Jack 901.324.6610 YEA Evan Wester 901.345.6000 Refrigeration Daniel Longserre 901.372.0404 Digital Comm Matt Maynard 901.624.6960 Honors & Awards Russ Fletcher 901.761.0885 Student Activities Daniel Longserre 901.372.0404 Government Affairs Mike Bilderbeck 901.729.5502 K-12 STEM Jack Griffith 901.379.0500 Click Here to Donate to ASHRAE Memphis

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Page 1: Newsletter - ASHRAE Memphisashraememphis.org/newsletter/2019/19APRIL.pdf · 2019-04-05 · Newsletter April 9th, 2019 meeting at University of Memphis Presidents Corner Chapter Members,

NewsletterApril 9th, 2019 meeting at

University of Memphis

Current BOG

In this Issue

This meeting is held in theTennessee BallroomPresident

Daniel Longserre901.372.0404

President ElectMariel Meegan901.384.8400

Tech TransferRachel Gorman901.383.5770

SecretaryAlan Watts901.452.6283

President’s Corner - Page OneGolf Tournament Info - Page Two thur FourMeeting Info - Page FiveCalendar of Events - Page SixYEA Event - Page Seven Job Openings - Page EightListing of Resumes - Page Nine

Click Here for the current issue of the ASHRAE Digital Journal

TreasurerTom Bird901.345.6100

R&PCasper Briggs901.260.9854

MembershipJesse Taylor901.367.1180

HistorianJerry Gatlin901.452.2500

MemorialsKen Jack901.324.6610

YEAEvan Wester901.345.6000

RefrigerationDaniel Longserre901.372.0404

Digital CommMatt Maynard901.624.6960

Honors & AwardsRuss Fletcher901.761.0885

Student ActivitiesDaniel Longserre901.372.0404

Government AffairsMike Bilderbeck901.729.5502

K-12 STEMJack Griffith901.379.0500

Click Here to Donate to ASHRAE Memphis

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NewsletterApril 9th, 2019 meeting at

University of Memphis

Presidents CornerChapter Members,

I just wanted to personally thank all of those who have donated so far to the ASHRAE golf tournament. You have helped out chapter, region, and society out immensely. With that said, we do have some other sponsorship opportunities available as well as spots for teams. So come on out, have a good time, and hang out with your peers. We do have some availability for volunteers even if you don’t play golf, or even want to get out of the office.

We’ve also got a YEA event coming up (it’s open to anyone who wants come) on Friday, May 10th. This year we are going to be touring the Crosstown Brewery. ASHRAE will cover the cost for this, but we need a headcount by May 3rd. Any people who want to show up without signing up will have to cover their own way.

Looking forward to seeing everyone on Tuesday.

Sincerely,

Daniel Longserre, PEPresidentASHRAE Memphis Chapter.

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28th Annual Golf TournamentApril 26th, 2019

Four Person Scramble

To register a team or claim a sponsorhip contact:Daniel Longserre 901.820.0820 | [email protected]

Thank you to our 2019 Sponsors so far!Title Sponsors

Lunch Drink Cart

Putting Contest Team & Hole Sponsor

Hole & Closest to the Pin Sponsors

YourNameHere

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28th Annual Golf TournamentApril 26th, 2019

Four Person Scramble

To register a team or claim a sponsorhip contact:Daniel Longserre 901.820.0820 | [email protected]

Benefiting Your Memphis ASHRAE Chapter with a portion donated to ASHRAE Research Promotion, including the JR Anderson* Travel Award and the JR Anderson Building Commissioning Certification Award.

*JR Anderson was a well-known member of ASHRAE, particularly for the Memphis Chapter. He gave of himself tirelessly – to colleagues and students, to ASHRAE and other organizations. JR loved helping young people – whether in school or early in their careers. The travel award would not only get the student to ASHRAE’s annual conference, but the recipient would also be paired up with a mentor for the duration of the conference, to provide additional assistance and knowledge. Through the Certification Award, a YEA (Young Engineer in ASHRAE) Member could earn their Building Commissioning (BCxP) certification which validates critical job knowledge, skills and abilities and enhances their reputation.

Title - $2,500 *Includes two teamsLunch - $1,000 *Includes one teamDrink Cart - $1,000 *Includes one teamHole - $250Longest Drive - $250Accurate Drive - $250Closest to Pin x 4 - $250ea

Winner takes home a prize with these mini-games!Putting Contest - $500 Sink the long putt to take home a prize!Water Wedge Shot - $500 Can you chip it into the floating target?Marhmallow Swing - $500 Test your long drive skills on a marshmallow!Participation is included, but more chances can be purchased on site.Speed Hole - $500 Team with the quickest time wins!

Sponsorship Opportunities:

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28th Annual Golf TournamentApril 26th, 2019

Four Person Scramble

Make Checks Payable to:ASHRAE Memphis Chapter

Providing Prizes for First & Second Place in the First & Second Flight and Last Place! Send Checks to:

Gorham/Schaffler, Inc.3095 Stonebrook Circle

Memphis, TN 38116

To register a team or claim a sponsorhip contact:Daniel Longserre 901.820.0820 | [email protected]

Lunch begins at 11:00am12:30pm Shotgun Start $125.00/Participant

Participants Member?Yes No

Yes No

Yes No

Yes No

Total

$$$

Benefiting Your Memphis ASHRAE Chapter with a portion donated to ASHRAE Research Promotion, including the JR Anderson* Travel Award and the JR Anderson Building Commissioning Certification Award.

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NewsletterApril 9th, 2019 meeting at

University of Memphis

Presented by Brett Monteleone - JCI

Brett Monteleone is the Regional Sales Manager covering the entire chiller line of business for the South Region. In his 12 years with York and JCI, he has held different local and regional positions in Orlando, Jacksonville and now works directly for JCI’s corporate headquarters in Milwaukee, WI. In his current role, he is responsible for the promotion and application of JCI’s entire portfolio of chillers and heat pumps. His career has been specifically focused on overall system optimization and design. He has supported the application of JCI’s chiller offering on projects throughout the USA and abroad in South America, North Africa, the Middle East and the Caribbean. Seawater cooled titanium centrifugal, radiator cooled centrifugal and waterside cascade are just a few of the unique project applications Brett has lead in his career. Brett holds a BSIE from the University of Florida and is a LEED Accredited Professional.

Optimized Chilled Water System Designs and Building Efficiency

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NewsletterApril 9th, 2019 meeting at

University of Memphis

2018 - 2019 ASHRAE Memphis Calender:April 9th Meeting: Optimized Chilled Water Systems Designs & Building Efficiency Meeting & Presentation by Brett Monteleone in the Tennessee BallroomASHRAE Memphis Golf Tournament April 26th, 2019 at WedgewoodMay 10th YEA Event Crosstown Brewery - RSVP to [email protected] by May 3rd.May 14th Meeting: Filtration Optimization Meeting & Presentation by Rick Brundage in the Tennessee Ballroom

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YEA - Crosstown Brewery

May 10thRSVP by May 3rd to [email protected]

Everyone Welcome

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Current Job Listings:

Current Job Listings, provided by AEC Recruiting:

Thompson Engineers, Inc., a nearly seventy-year-old Memphis firm, is looking for an experienced hvac designer/engineer, PE license preferred, competent in Revit. We are also accepting resume’ submissions for an experience plumbing designer.

Please email resume’ to [email protected]

1001MTNF- We have a Memphis AE firm looking for a Mechanical Engineer (MEP) with 5-10 years’ experience (PE preferred). This candidate should have strong design and project management experience and will serve as the lead Mechanical Design Engineer. This candidate will manage and assist with work on all phases of various mechanical engineering projects including design development, preparation of presentation drawings and specifications, design review, coordination and correlation of construction drawings. CAD software experience should include Revit MEP and ACAD.

1003MTNF- We have a Memphis AE firm looking for an Electrical Engineer (MEP) with 5-10 years’ experience (PE preferred). This candidate should have strong design and project management experience. This candidate will manage and assist with work on all phases of various mechanical engineering projects including design development, preparation of presentation drawings and specifications, design review, coordination and correlation of construction drawings. CAD software experience should include Revit MEP and ACAD.

1007MTNF- We have a Memphis AEC firm looking for an Electrical Engineer or Designer (MEP) with 5+ years’ experience. ACAD and Revit MEP experience required.

For more info contact Darren Bobbitt: [email protected]

2924 Walnut Grove Rd., Suite 1Memphis, Tennessee 38111901-452-2500

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Nick Drane 169 Roberta Drive, Memphis, TN 38112- 901-326-2993- [email protected]

Education

Christian Brothers University- Memphis, Tennessee, August 2015-present

B.S. Mechanical Engineering- (Expecting Graduation: May 2019), Major GPA: 2.96

Skills

• Proficient in Microsoft Office

• Efficient with Solidworks and PTC Creo Parametric 3.0

• Capable of coding with MatLab, LabVIEW, Access, and Visual Basic

• Completed projects using manufacturing processes

• Ability to read and construct isometric and orthographic drawings

• FAA part 107 license and ability to commercially operate drones

Work Experience

Aldelano Engineering Intern- Jackson, Tennessee, October 2018-present

• Currently designing an environmental chamber to test a solar powered Watermaker

• Researched topics including graphene batteries in solar applications, improving the life of produce, and

government policies that apply to selling products internationally

Grace Medical Engineering Intern- Bartlett, Tennessee, June 2017-December 2018

• Developed a system to document and design manufacturing fixtures

• Conducted experimental test and wrote technical reports including IQ, OQ, and PQs

• Using Solidworks created models and drawing for medical instruments, ear implants, and manufacturing fixtures

Paid Research Study-Christian Brothers University, January 2017-December 2018

• Assisted in developing a flow bench

• Currently using this flow bench to analyze and improve the efficiency of the volumetric flow rate of ionized air

through various materials

o Constructed a poster that was presented at the Annual Meeting for the Electrostatic Society of America

o Published paper to the IESTOC 2019 journal

Leadership

American Society of Mechanical Engineers-Christian Brothers University, January 2017-present

• President –April 2018-present

o Conducted the organization to ensure the professional goals were achieved

o Organized and lead officer meetings

• Secretary –April 2017-April 2018

o Corresponded information to members regarding the upcoming chapter events and meetings

Theta Tau Professional Engineering Fraternity-Christian Brothers University, January 2016-present

• Events Coordinator-January 2017-January 2018

o Assisted in the planning of CBU BUC-E Day to help foster interest in STEM subjects for future students

o Organized a First Lego League Qualifier with hundreds of participants at CBU

• Service Chair- April 2016-December 2016

o Prepared events to benefit and raise donations for Habitat for Humanity

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Andrew Ozanich 1456 Wolf Hunt Drive

Collierville Tennessee, 38017 (901) 651-8928

[email protected]

Education Christian Brothers University – Memphis, Tennessee Bachelors in Mechanical Engineering, GPA 3.89 Honors Program, Dean’s List 2015-Current, Tau Beta Pi Engineering Honors Society Expected Graduation May 2019 Skills and Qualifications

• Knowledgeable in Mechanical Engineering Sciences: 3D Modeling, Manufacturing Processes, Statics, Dynamics, Physics, Calculus, Scientific Programming, Material Mechanics, Thermodynamics, Circuits, Fluids, Kinematics, Instrumentation, Machine Dynamics, Heat Transfer, Control Systems, Unmanned Aerial Systems Design, Machine Design, Thermal Systems, HVAC Systems

• Skilled in Matlab Programming, CREO Parametric, Inventor Autodesk, AutoCAD Autodesk, MS Office • Technician Radio License, FAA Part 107 Remote Pilot’s License • Spent time shadowing a Senior R&D Engineer at Medtronic Spine and Biologics to tour the facility as well

as experience the daily tasks and requirements of a R&D engineer Relevant Work Experience R&D Engineering Intern, National Guard Products/Jordan Aluminum, February 2018-Current

• Machine component designs for extrusion press to increase manufacturing uptime and safety • Created machine design that saves the company $1,000 daily, approximately $250,000 yearly • Caustic tank system design to increase capacity and improve DIE cleaning process • CNC fixture designs to increase fabrication efficiency • New product testing and implement 3D printing model capability • Patent Research • Process implementation for new products • Sales engineering quoting

Senior Design Project, Christian Brothers University, May 2018- Current

• Design of a modular, fixed-wing unmanned aerial system • Design configurations for a number of flight modes and easy transition between configurations • Design of fuselage and wings for high speed as well as long endurance modes of flight • Medical delivery and survey camera flight system integration • Design of both takeoff and landing systems • Programming of on board flight systems

Leadership & Activities Member of Theta Tau Professional Engineering Fraternity Treasurer, January 2018-January 2019

• Create a budget for the Fraternity • Collect dues of the members and pay National dues • Create and manage a bank account for the Fraternity • Head meetings and perform general leadership duties of an Executive Council Member

Philanthropy Service Chair/Committee Head, December 2016-December 2017

• Planned and led events associated with our philanthropy, Habitat for Humanity, as well as stayed in contact with our representative from Habitat for Humanity

• Planned and headed fundraising events for the fraternity • Headed meetings for the Service Committee

Member of CBU Honors Program, August 2015-Current Member of Tau Beta Pi Engineering Honors Society, September 2017-Current Member of Alpha Chi Honors Society, January 2019-Current

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Andrew Ozanich 1456 Wolf Hunt Drive

Collierville Tennessee, 38017 (901) 651-8928

[email protected]

References Dr. James Aflaki Professor, Mechanical Engineering Christian Brothers University (901) 321-3559 [email protected] Dr. Michael June Professor, Mechanical Engineering Christian Brothers University (901) 321-3409 [email protected] Dr. Ray Brown Professor Emeritus, Mechanical Engineering Academic Advisor Christian Brothers University (901) 321-3408 [email protected] Dr. Eric Welch Professor, Electrical Engineering Chair Christian Brothers University (901) 321-3425 [email protected] Dr. Paul Shiue Professor, Mechanical Engineering Chair Christian Brothers University (901) 321-3424 [email protected]

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Powell McCaleb 261 Bennett Rd Vaughan MS, 39179 | 662-571-7746 | [email protected]

Objective To find a job that utilizes my communication, mechanical engineering, and business knowledge

Education SENIOR | UNIVERSITY OF MISSISSIPPI · Major: Mechanical Engineering · Current Engineering GPA: 2.85 · Cumulative GPA: 3.21

2016-2017 | HOLMES COMMUNITY COLLEGE · Major: Associate of Arts · Phi Theta Kapa member · GPA: 3.64

2014-2015 | DELTA STATE UNIVERSITY · Gulf South Conference Honor Roll · GPA: 3.14

GRADUATE 2014 | MANCHESTER ACADEMY · Graduated with Honors · Voted Mr. Manchester Academy · GPA: 3.64

Skills & Abilities COMPUTER/LANUAGE SKILLS · CIS 201: Expert knowledge in Microsoft Word, Excel, and PowerPoint · Computer programming in C++ and Matlab · Have taken 3 semesters in AutoCad design course and a semester in CREO design

LEADERSHIP Delta State University Baseball 2014 - 2015 · Denis Harris Student-Athlete GPA Award · Makamson Freshman Award Manchester Academy Baseball 2010 - 2014 · All Conference 8th, Freshman, Sophomore, Junior, Senior · Most Improved Player 8th, MVP Defense Freshman and Sophomore year, MVP Offence Junior, Team MVP

Senior year · District 2 AA MVP, Competed in MAIS All-star Game

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Experience SECRETARY | MCCALEB INSURANCE AGENCY | AUGUST 2017-PRESENT · Take payments · General filing · Quoting and issuing auto policies · Customer interactions

GOLF TECH | DICKS SPORTING GOODS | MAY 2016-AUGUST 2017 · General golf club maintained · Worked in the pro shop, lodge department, and team sports department

FARM ASSISTANT| RUGBY SOD FARM | MAY 2015-AUGUST 2015 · Delivered sod to customers · Drove farm equipment · Handling daily farm activities